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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | what was true nearly four hundred years ago, is quite as true 2 I, III | the Loire, in which two hundred thousand of them are said 3 I, III | Lombards, having now been two hundred and thirty-two years in 4 I, IV | should immediately send two hundred soldiers to Jerusalem, paid 5 I, V | at each revolution of one hundred years. In those times various 6 II, I | and after a period of two hundred and fifty years, rebuilt 7 II, II | appointed another council of one hundred and twenty citizens, elected 8 II, IV | number amounted to seventeen hundred. It was the opinion of many 9 II, V | from Pistoia with three hundred horse; for they thought 10 II, VI | foot and one thousand five hundred horse. And in order to reduce 11 II, VIII| without, made a list of three hundred citizens, and gave it to 12 II, VIII| slain. However, about three hundred horse assembled, and the 13 III, VII | banished a distance of three hundred miles from Florence. That 14 IV, III | property of the value of one hundred florins should pay half 15 IV, IV | the Lucchese, with three hundred cavalry and as many infantry, 16 IV, VI | and created a Balia of two hundred persons for the reformation 17 IV, VII | Nuova, for one thousand one hundred ducats; he was to take the 18 IV, VII | ducats; he was to take the hundred for himself, and carry the 19 V, VI | his own horse, and five hundred from the other parties. 20 V, VII | forefathers had held during four hundred years. When all these victories 21 VI, III | succeeded in throwing three hundred infantry into Piombino, 22 VI, III | provisions, so that two hundred men of a foraging party, 23 VI, V | entered Florence with fifteen hundred horse, and was most honorably 24 VI, V | brave and faithful. Two hundred infantry were also sent 25 VII, II | benefit, he sent fifteen hundred horse into France for the 26 VII, II | Milan, accompanied by only a hundred horse.~Jacopo had served 27 VII, V | the Palandra and about one hundred persons, all armed. Their 28 VIII, II | horse, and, with about a hundred armed followers, collected 29 VIII, II | whom, being above three hundred in number, he spoke as follows:—“ 30 VIII, V | amounted to two thousand two hundred men at arms, and six thousand 31 VIII, V | with the loss of above two hundred vessels, and took prisoner 32 VIII, V | who joined them with two hundred men at arms: and having 33 VIII, VI | appointing a council of one hundred persons for the direction 34 VIII, VI | Ravenna with less than a hundred horse. Of his forces, part


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